



A pair of asylum seekers have been caught making porn videos in a taxpayer-funded hotel to publish on the OnlyFans adult sex website.
The Syrian man was discovered having sex with a female migrant on camera by shocked staff during a room inspection.
A former manager of the hotel told The Sun: "The guy had a whole set-up, a camera on a tripod at the end of the bed, sex toys everywhere, it was pretty obvious what was happening.
"The couple were running an illegal porn business from the hotel.
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|The asylum seekers ran their illegal porn business at the Metropole Hotel in Blackpool
"He was naked with just a towel around him when he answered the door. She was wearing sexy lingerie, lying on the bed."
The frolic occurred at the Metropole Hotel in Blackpool, which has been housing hundreds of migrants since 2021.
The man responsible for making the sex video has been moved to another site in what appears to be his only punishment.
OnlyFans producers can charge individuals to view their content.
The whistleblower discussed several other widespread abuses of the asylum system.
Speaking to The Sun, they said: "Many of these people are supposed to be coming here with no funds, but in one case, a family turned up with Louis Vuitton luggage.
"They had flown into the UK and claimed asylum at passport control. The luggage looked genuine."
Another migrant posted videos on the social media platform TikTok, boasting about "how he was getting everything for free" to his 40,000 followers.
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The whistleblower added: "Asylum seekers are not allowed to work while their claim is being processed, but it's difficult to police.
"You'd see the Deliveroo bikes leaving in the morning. Some of the young lads would work at a car wash for eight hours and earn £5 per hour or £40 a day."
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has called for a "nationwide blitz" on asylum seekers working illegally in the UK, with delivery companies Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats facing criticism over their role in the employment.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said: "These hotels full of illegal immigrants are dens of illegal working, criminality, and now we learn depravity as well.
"This is all being overseen by Yvette Cooper, using billions of pounds of our hard-earned money."